Check out these fantastic shots of our Acting and Musical Theatre students down at The Workshop. These students tried out our podcast studio, recording equipment and the green room to have professional headshots taken. https://t.co/EdPgtGO0be https:/
It even paid to transport plants and cuttings from the original Chelsea campus. So, when you sit down under our trees, wander by the water or gaze at the wildlife, give a thought to our World War One students who made it possible.
#12DaysOfMarjon It's beginning to look a lot like Marjonmas We have had a lovely week of Christmas dinners on campus, a big thank you to Chartwells for the festive feasts!
#NotSoBlueMonday Did you know that petting a dog can benefit your mental health? Studies have shown that petting and playing with a dog can reduce stress related hormones and raises our levels of serotonin and dopamine - these are the hormones that
“The thing I enjoy most is the broad range of topics, spanning across all aspects of health. It provides a broad knowledge base that can be applied to many professions." Hayley, BSc Health and Wellbeing Practitioner Find out more:
A big welcome to our first cohort of Assistant Practitioner apprentices at Marjon The Higher Level Apprenticeship Assistant Practitioner course is one of twelve new health programmes launching at the University this year. Find out more:
#WeAreMarjon “I really valued the small class sizes. You become part of the community rather than just someone that nobody knows. So that was really special. I felt like I fitted in.” Charley Lumley, Psychotherapy and Counselling Welcome Team
New show announcement for @Marjon_Arts... James Haskell - Sex, Tries and Videotape The #1 podcaster with The Good, the Bad and the Rugby, author of Sunday Times Bestselling book “What A Flanker” and host of Amuse Douche is on the road once again.
A fund was started to help the children and families of the students who never came back. When the campus moved, the remaining World War One students decided to give the remaining funds to the new campus to create an area called ‘The Dell’.